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Introduction
This handbook describes the operation of the Range Rover Audio System and, together with the other books in your literature pack, provides all the information that you need to derive maximum pleasure from owning and driving your new vehicle. For your convenience, the handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the Audio System. These are listed on the Handbook Contents page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little time to read each one and get to know your Audio System as soon as you possibly can. The more you understand prior to using the system, the easier it will be to gain full use of the systems features. The specification of each vehicle will vary according to territorial requirements and also from model to model within the vehicle range. Some of the information published in this handbook may not apply to your particular vehicle. To include changes made after the handbook is printed, it is sometimes necessary to issue one or more handbook supplements. When reading this handbook, check the literature pack for possible supplements. Any further updates will be posted on the Land Rover internet site and can be accessed at www.landrover.com in the Owner Information area.
* An asterisk appearing within the handbook text identifies features or items of equipment that
are either optional, or are only fitted to some vehicles in the model range.
Land Rover operates a policy of constant product improvement and therefore reserves the right to change specifications without notice at any time. Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete accuracy of the information in this handbook, no liabilities for inaccuracies or the consequences thereof can be accepted by the manufacturer or the retailer, except in respect of personal injury caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or the retailer. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other means without prior written permission from the Service Division of Land Rover.
As part of Land Rovers environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine-free pulp.
Handbook Contents
QUICK OVERVIEW
Quick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
GENERAL INFORMATION
Radio Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Care of Compact Discs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Touch Screen Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 System Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 System Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 System Volume Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 On Board Computer (OBC). . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
RADIO
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio Broadcast Data System . . . . . . . . . . News Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 38 45 46
Quick Overview
QUICK OVERVIEW
GENERAL OPERATION
Steering wheel controls*
1 2 3 4 5 6
ICE1969 ENG
INFO
To turn on the audio unit, press the audio on/off button. Volume control
H4085
INFO
Quick Overview
RADIO OPERATION
A/V OFF
Home Menu
Settings Navigation
To turn on Audio press
On-Road Info
Phone
4x4 Info
Audio Video
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
Alternarively, if any other audio source is in use, touch the Radio icon from those identified above.
B4450 1.1ml B4100 >M40
Auto store
Radio
FM 90.7 KALX
M 4 0
0.5ml
2
B4100 0.3ml
GAYDON
Band FM A
FM
B4450 1.1ml
Audio Mode
>M40
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
B4100
1/2 mi
M 4 0
ICE2146 NAS
Radio
CD AUX
0.5ml
2
TV
B4100 0.3ml
h min
3 1.5 mi
Touch and hold the FM A icon to start the auto store scan process. To access a stored station, briefly press the appropriate pre-set number.
GAYDON
To access radio mode, either touch the Audio Video icon on the home menu, or press the MODE button and turn the rotary control until Radio is highlighted.
Quick Overview
CD OPERATION
ICE1966 ENG
Hold magazine with arrow uppermost, pull out each tray in turn by its tab and place a disc (label side uppermost) onto each tray. Correctly align the tray with the parallel slots on each side of the magazine and slide the tray fully into the magazine.
ICE2077 LHD
Inserting a CD
3
ICE1971 ENG
Insert the magazine in the direction of the arrow marked on the magazine casing and push it fully into the CD changer. Close the sliding cover
ICE1972 ENG
The CD changer is located in the glovebox compartment. Fully open the sliding cover (3) to remove magazine (2). Press button (1) to eject the magazine.
There will be a short pause whilst the player reads the information from the disc, which will then be displayed on the screen. Play will commence at the first track on the newly inserted disc.
Quick Overview
Playing a CD Track selection: With a CD playing, briefly press the right hand button to select the next track or the left hand button to return to the start of the previous track. Press either button repeatedly to reach the desired track.
CD
CD1 Tr 01 06 : 32
>M40
0.5ml
2
B4100 0.3ml
GAYDON
1 4
CD CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
MP3 No Disc
CD
B4450 1.1ml
Audio Mode
>M40
Radio
B4100
1/2 mi
M 4 0
CD
DVD
AUX
Radio
CD AUX
TV
ICE2148 NAS
3 h min 1.5 mi
GAYDON
CD
CD3 02 - Money For Noth~ 02:16
Brothers In Arms
To select CD as the audio source, press the MODE button, which will display the Audio Mode pop-up. CD can be selected as the audio source by rotating the audio control until CD is highlighted. Once the magazine has loaded and the discs have been read, play will commence with disc one, track one.
CD
CD1 Tr 01 06 : 32
1 4
MP3 CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
MP3 No Disc
CD
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2149 NAS
Disc selection: With CD selected, touch the appropriate icon to select the desired disc from the changer.
1 4
CD CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
MP3 No Disc
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2147 NAS
As there are a wide range of features and sub-systems available within the Infotainment System, a number of other handbooks have been supplied with your vehicle. Systems such as Voice Control, Telephone, Satellite Navigation etc., are covered in separate handbooks contained within the literature pack.
Radio Reception
GENERAL Radio Reception INFORMATION
ICE 1527
RADIO RECEPTION
A car radio receives signals whilst on the move and may experience widely differing reception characteristics. Because of this, some interference is to be expected from time to time during a journey. FM transmitters can only broadcast over a limited range and good clear signals will only be received in the immediate area of the transmitter. When travelling, occasionally it may be necessary to re-tune the radio to offset the effects of moving from one transmitter area to another. While RDBS automatic retuning helps to reduce the effects of signal changes, some manual retuning may still be required (especially for local stations) in areas of weak reception. The broadcast range for good stereo reception is within approximately 48 - 64 Kms (30 - 40 miles) of the transmitter.
FM Signals travel in a straight line, so large obstacles, such as tall buildings, can shield the car from the signal, causing distortion or loss of reception (known as dead spots). Distortion can also occur if FM signals, received directly from the transmitter, mix with signals deflected by obstructions such as mountains, hills and tall buildings (this is known as multi-path distortion). Note: Although distortion, interference and lack of signal clarity are sometimes attributed to a fault in the radio, this is rarely the case.
ICE 0022
Note: Some music CD manufacturers are using data encryption to 'copy-protect' their recordings and prevent the production of counterfeit copies. These CD's differ from the internationally agreed CD audio standard, RedBook, a standard that serves as the operating basis for all CD players and changers. Copy-protected CDs may fail to play in your CD changer or may be played subject to various limitations, e.g. sound quality may be impaired. If you do experience a problem, try the CD in other players before contacting the CD vendor.
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Home Menu
Settings Navigation
On-Road Info
Phone
4x4 Info
Audio Video
INFO
ICE 1719
Only use your finger to operate the touch screen. Ensure that only one finger at a time is in contact with the screen, to prevent incorrect entries. A short, light press is sufficient to operate functions. Do not use excessive pressure. Do not allow any sharp, hard or abrasive objects to come into contact with the screen. Where possible, avoid exposing the touch screen to direct sunlight for long periods.
Note: None of the functions of the Infotainment touch screen are operated by dragging icons.
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System Controls
System Controls
CONTROLS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
INFO
18 17 16 15 14
ICE 1516
13 12 11 10
10. Up/increase 11. Mode 12. Down/decrease 13. Audio 14. Volume 15. Info 16. Audio on/off 17. Tone 18. Audio on/off indicator
1. On-road information 2. Settings 3. Climate set indicator (auxiliary heater) 4. Off-road information 5. Touch screen display 6. A/V (audio/video) 7. Light sensor 8. Navigation 9. Telephone
Note: The Infotainment system is operated by a combination of physical buttons on the touch screen surround, and virtual buttons displayed on the touch screen. To avoid confusion when reading this handbook, the physical buttons are referred to as buttons and the on screen buttons as icons.
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System Settings
System Settings
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Switching the display screen on To switch on the system, press the On/Off button. The first time the system is switched on, the home menu will be displayed. Switching the system on subsequently, will display the screen or menu that was in use when the system was switched off. Personalising the system settings Your vehicle is delivered with the system settings (language etc.) tailored to the market for which the vehicle is intended. These settings can be altered to suit your preferences.
Alternatively, press the Settings icon from the Home menu. Changing language setting
System Settings
Language
Units
Audible Feedback
Clock
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
ICE2027 NAS
To change the language used by the system press the Language icon on the System Settings menu.
System Language
UK English US English M US English F
INFO
Franais
ICE1720 ENG
Italiano
To access the System Settings screen press the Settings button (arrowed) on the screen surround.
ICE2028 NAS
Home Menu
Settings Navigation
The language choices are displayed as a list. Scroll up or down through the list using the on-screen arrows. The current language will be indicated by an orange icon.
On-Road Info
Phone
4x4 Info
Audio Video
ICE1721 ENG
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System Settings
Changing measurement units
System Language System Settings
UK English US English M US English F Espaol Italiano
System Settings Screen Settings Voice Settings Timed Climate Language Units Audible Feedback Clock
ICE2030 NAS
To change the measurement units used to display information, touch the Units icon on the System Settings screen. The Unit Options screen will be displayed.
US English M OK
ICE2029 NAS
Espaol Cancel
Unit Options
Touch the button icon next to the language you wish to use. A pop-up menu will appear indicating the current language, the new language and the option to cancel or accept the change. Once your language choice has been made and you have pressed the OK icon, the main Settings screen will be displayed. Note: If the display has been set to a language that you are unable to read, it is possible to set the system to a language of your choice by making a selection using the button positions as shown. The country of origin for the language is indicated by a national flag.
miles C
km F
L/100km
OK
Unit Options
miles C
km F
L/100km
OK
ICE1731 ENG
The units currently being used are shown as orange icons. To select a different unit, touch the relevant icon followed by the OK icon.
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System Settings
Audible feedback on/off Time and date settings
System Settings
System Settings
Language
Units
Audible Feedback
Clock
Language
Units
Audible Feedback
Clock
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
Audible Feedback
Set Clock
Format
15 32
OK
OK
Set Clock
Set Date
ICE2032 NAS
ICE2031 NAS
To change your audible feedback preferences (information messages etc.), touch the Audible Feedback icon on the System Settings menu. From the Audible Feedback menu, touch the All Feedback on, Touch Feedback only or All Feedback off icon as required, followed by the OK icon to confirm your choice.
To set/change the time and date, touch the Clock icon on the System Settings menu.
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System Settings
Clock setting Date setting
Set Clock
Format
Set Date
15 32
OK
29 12 2005
OK
Set Clock
Set Date
Set Clock
Set Date
Set Clock
Format
Set Date
3 32
OK
27 01 2004
OK
Set Clock
Set Date
Set Clock
Set Date
ICE1738 ENG
ICE1740 ENG
From the time/date settings screen, touch the Set Clock icon and select your preferred format (12 or 24 hour). The time format selection will also set the date display format: The 24 hour clock displays the date as dd/mm (date/month) and the 12 hour clock displays the date as mm/dd (month/date). Use the up and down arrow icons to increase or decrease the hours and minutes. Once the correct time has been set, press the OK icon to save the changes. Note: If 24 hour format is selected, the AM/PM indicator will not be shown.
From the time/date settings screen, touch the Set Date icon. Use the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the year, month and date as required. Once the correct format and date have been set, press the OK icon to save the changes.
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System Settings
Screen settings
System Settings Screen Settings
Language
Units
Audible Feedback
Clock
Screen Off
Display Settings
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
Screen Settings
Screen Off
Display Settings
INFO
ICE1748 ENG
System Settings Screen Settings Voice Settings Timed Climate
ICE2033 NAS
Occasionally, it may be preferable to listen to an audio source with the touch screen turned off when driving at night, for example. To turn off the touch screen display, touch the Screen Off icon. To turn on the touch screen display, touch the screen at any point.
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System Settings
Display settings
Screen Settings
Voice settings
System Settings
Screen Off
Display Settings
Language
Units
Audible Feedback
Clock
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
Display Settings
Voice Settings
ASTON
Colour Set
Set 1 Set 2
Contrast
Voice Language
Reset
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
ICE1744 ENG
ICE2034 NAS
From the Screen Settings menu, touch the Display Settings icon. Note: If Navigation is fitted and a map disc inserted, an example navigation screen will be displayed as a preview when adjusting the display settings. If Navigation is not fitted, the preview screen will display No Map Available. Contrast is adjusted by touching the + or - icons, to increase or decrease the contrast. Touching the Reset icon will return the contrast control to the centre position. Two colour sets can be selected by touching either the Set 1 or the Set 2 icon. Adjustments can be made to the contrast level for each colour set. This allows a quick change of settings with a single press, which may be useful for day and night settings, for example.
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System Settings
Voice language Select the required language, by touching the relevant icon.
US English M US English F
System Settings
Screen Settings
Voice Settings
Timed Climate
Franais Italiano
Voice Language
UK English US English M US English F Franais Italiano
English M OK
ICE2035 NAS
English F Cancel
ICE1755 ENG
From the Voice Settings screen, touch the Voice Language icon. It should be noted that the Voice Language icon is only available with the extended voice and not with basic voice. Touch the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of available languages.
Touch the button icon next to the language you wish to use. A pop-up menu will appear, indicating the current language, the new language and the option to cancel or accept the change. Once your language choice has been made and you have pressed the OK icon, the main settings screen will be displayed.
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VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
>M40
Automatic Volume Control (AVC) Automatic Volume Control adjusts the volume level as the vehicle speed increases. This compensates for the increase in noise at increased speeds.
0.5ml
2
B4100 0.3ml
h min
3 1.5 mi
GAYDON
INFO
INFO NAV
10
Voice
10
10
10
ICE2083 ENG
To access the volume set up menu, press and hold the Tone button until the volume set up menu is displayed. The icons to the left, allow you to choose a setting to adjust (AVC, INFO, NAV, Phone and Voice). The boxes to the right of the icons show the values currently set for each option. The bar graph and +/ icons are used to change the settings and show the changes. Note: If no change is made within ten seconds, the volume set up menu will disappear.
10
10
ICE2084 ENG
From the volume set up menu, press the AVC icon to display the settings for Automatic Volume Control. The bar graph represents the amount by which the volume level may increase. If the smallest bar is selected, the AVC function will be turned off. In this state the volume will not increase with vehicle speed. The remaining bars (from 1 to 9) will increase the volume level up to the maximum level selected. To increase the level of volume change, press the + icon. Each press will select the next bar to the right, up to the maximum (9).
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Navigation guidance
Volume Set Up Menu
AVC INFO NAV Phone
Off
NAV Volume
1
10
INFO Volume
Voice
10
ICE2086 ENG
1
10
10
Press the NAV icon from the volume set up menu, to adjust the volume level for navigation guidance messages. To increase the volume level, press the + icon. Each press will select the next bar to the right, up to the maximum (9). To decrease the volume level, press the icon. Each press will select the next bar to the left, down to the minimum (1).
ICE2085 ENG
Press the Info icon from the volume set up menu, to adjust the volume level for radio announcements, such as news broadcsasts on RDBS. To increase the volume level, press the + icon. Each press will select the next bar to the right, up to the maximum (9). To decrease the volume level, press the icon. Each press will select the next bar to the left, down to the minimum (1).
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Phone Volume
10
10
10
ICE2087 ENG
Press the PHONE icon from the volume set up menu, to adjust the volume level for the telephone. To increase the volume level, press the + icon. Each press will select the next bar to the right, up to the maximum (25). To decrease the volume level, press the icon. Each press will select the next bar to the left, down to the minimum (5).
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INFO NAV
10
10
Phone Voice
10
10
10
ICE2088 ENG
Press the VOICE icon from the volume set up menu, to adjust the volume level for voice messages. To increase the volume level, press the + icon. Each press will select the next bar to the right, up to the maximum (25). To decrease the volume level, press the icon. Each press will select the next bar to the left, down to the minimum (5).
ICE2132 ENG
Press the Reset All icon from the volume set up menu, to move to default settings position. Manual volume adjustment
>M40
0.5ml
2
B4100 0.3ml
3 h min 1.5 mi
INFO
GAYDON
ICE2089 ENG
During normal audio/video playback, a news interrupt, navigation guidance, telephone interrupt or voice message, the volume level can be adjusted by turning the rotary control.
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>M40
Source Memory
Bass
0.5ml
2
Treble
LOGIC 7
B4100 0.3ml
h min
3 1.5 mi
GAYDON
Reset All
INFO
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Source Memory
Bass
Tone
Source Memory
Bass
Treble
LOGIC 7 LOGIC 7
Treble
Reset All
Reset All
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Balance/Fader
ICE2090 ENG
ICE2131 ENG
Press the Tone button (arrowed) to display the Tone menu. From this menu, the settings for Balance, Fade, LOGIC7*, Bass, Treble and Sub-woofer can be adjusted/enabled. Note: If no change is made within ten seconds, the screen will revert to that which was displayed prior to selecting the volume set up menu.
With the tone menu displayed, press the Tone icon in the bottom left hand corner. The adjustments for Bass, Treble and Sub-woofer are made, using the + and icons to increase or decrease the settings, as required.
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Source memory
Tone
Source Memory
Bass
Treble
LOGIC 7 LOGIC 7
Treble
Reset All
Reset All
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Source Memory
Bass
Tone
Source Memory
Bass Source Memory
Treble
LOGIC 7 LOGIC 7
Reset All
Tur ning on Source Memory will store Treble different tone settings for each audio source. Are you sure you want to activate this Sub - woofer level: feature?
Reset All
Yes
Tone
No
Balance/Fader
Tone
Balance/Fader
With the Tone menu displayed, press the Reset All icon. The settings revert to the mid position.
Source memory allows settings to be adjusted and memorized for individual audio sources. Further explanation can be obtained by pressing the Source Memory icon.
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Treble
LOGIC 7 LOGIC 7
Treble
Reset All
Reset All
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Balance/Fader
ICE2092 ENG
LOGIC7 delivers audio source output using a seven channel feed. This provides a three dimensional audio effect, by controlling the vehicle speakers individually. This allows instruments, sound effects and dialogue within recorded or broadcast audio sources, to be clearly placed around the passenger cabin. To turn LOGIC7 on or off, press the LOGIC7 icon.
Balance / Fader
Source Memory
LOGIC 7
Reset All
Tone
Balance/Fader
ICE2094 ENG
To access the Balance and Fade adjustment screen, press the Balance/Fader icon on the Tone menu screen.
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Balance / Fader
Source Memory
LOGIC 7
LOGIC 7
Reset All
Reset All
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Balance/Fader
Balance / Fader
Source Memory
Balance / Fader
Source Memory
LOGIC 7
LOGIC 7
Reset All
Reset All
Tone
Balance/Fader
Tone
Balance/Fader
ICE2095 ENG
ICE2096ENG
The balance and fade adjustments are made by moving the position of the highlighted squares using the four arrow icons. The highlighted squares represent the bias direction for audio output.
To reset the balance and fade adjustments to the mid position, touch the Reset All icon arrowed.
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ON BOARD COMPUTER
The On Board Computer (OBC) settings are made using the Infotainment touch screen. However, the functions are accessed via the button on the end of the lights and indicator stalk and the feedback is displayed via the message centre on the instrument pack. For more information on use and functionality, please refer to the main vehicle handbook. Computer settings
Reset Reset
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
ICE1801 ENG
The main OBC settings screen is displayed and offers four groups of settings, via the icons at the bottom of the screen. Fuel and temperature settings
Fuel and Temperature
Fuel Consumption 1 Fuel Consumption 2 Tank Range External Temp 22.4 mpg 27.6 mpg 254 12
miles
INFO
ICE1799 ENG
Reset Reset
Home Menu
Settings Navigation
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
On-Road Info
Phone
ICE1802ENG
4x4 Info
Audio Video
ICE1800 ENG
To reset the average fuel consumption figures prior to starting a new journey, touch the Reset icon for either, or both, fuel consumption displays. Note: The figures for Tank Range and External Temperature are not user set, and will give a current status reading.
To access the OBC settings menu either press the On Road Info button, or touch the On Road Info icon.
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Set Reset
Speed
StopWatch
Speed Speed
Speed Warning Average Speed 62
miles
Off
mph
Set Reset
49.4 mph
Speed
StopWatch
ICE1806 ENG
ICE1803 ENG
From the main OBC settings screen, touch the Speed icon.
To reset the average speed (the current reading will be from a previous journey), touch the Reset icon.
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Speed Warning
Set Reset
49.4 mph
62
Fuel/Temp Speed StopWatch
mph
Warning Off
OK
Speed Warning
Speed
Speed Warning Average Speed Off 49.4 mph Set Reset
62
mph
Warning Off
OK
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
ICE1805 ENG
Speed Warning
To turn the speed warning feature off, touch the Warning Off icon.
Warning Off
70
ICE1804 ENG
mph
OK
To adjust the speed at which the warning chime is heard, use the up and down arrows. Once the display shows the correct speed, touch the OK icon to accept the changes and turn on the speed warning feature.
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Set Reset
miles
Set
Speed
StopWatch
Speed Speed
Speed Warning Average Speed
Arrival Time Distance
Speed Warning 62
miles
Off
mph
Set Reset
Set Reset
Average Speed
Arrival Time Distance 11:43
49.4 mph
11:43 153
AM
AM
153
miles
Set
miles
Set
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
ICE1943 ENG
ICE1940 ENG
From the main OBC settings screen, touch the Speed icon.
To reset the average speed (the current reading will be from a previous journey), touch the Reset icon.
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Speed Warning
Set Reset
62
Set
mph
Warning Off
miles
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
OK
Speed Warning
Speed
Speed Warning Average Speed
mph
Set Reset
62
Warning Off
miles
Set
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
ICE1942 ENG
Speed Warning
To turn the speed warning feature off, touch the Warning Off icon.
Warning Off
70
ICE1941 ENG
mph
OK
To adjust the speed warning (the speed at which the warning chime is heard), use the up and down arrows to set the desired speed. Once the display shows the correct speed, touch the OK icon to accept the changes and turn on the speed warning feature.
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Distance To Destination
Off 49.4 mph
11:43 153
AM
Set Reset
1 4 7
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
Distance to Destination
103 miles
C OK
miles
Set
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
Distance To Destination
Distance To Destination
1 4 7
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
Distance to Destination
153 miles
1 4
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
Distance to Destination
1034 miles
C OK
C OK
ICE1946 ENG
ICE1947 ENG
To set distance, press the Set icon alongside the Distance entry, which takes you to the Distance To Destination screen.
On the Distance To Destination screen, press the C icon to backspace/clear the existing distance. Enter the new distance to destination by pressing the number icons. Press the OK icon to set the value entered and return to previous screen.
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Stopwatch
Reset Reset Start Stop
00 06 215
00 : 06 : 21.5 Speed StopWatch
Reset
Lap
Fuel/Temp
Speed
StopWatch
Fuel/Temp
ICE1810 ENG
Stopwatch
To time an individual lap, or event within a series, touch the Lap icon.
Reset
Start Stop
00 00 000
00 : 00 : 00.0 Speed StopWatch
Lap
Reset Reset
Fuel/Temp
Fuel Consumption 2
ICE1807 ENG
Speed
StopWatch
00 00 000
Trip Settings Stopwatch
Limit Range Consumption 1 Consumption 2 Average Speed Date
Start Stop
00 06 12 7
00 : 00 : 00.0 Speed StopWatch
Reset
Time
Lap
OK
ICE1811 ENG
ICE1809 ENG
To start or stop the stopwatch, touch the Start-Stop icon and, to reset the stop watch to zero, touch the Reset icon.
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Fuel Consumption 1
Consumption 2
Reset Reset
Fuel Consumption 2
Average Speed
Tank Range
Date
StopWatch
Trip Settings
Limit Range Time Consumption 1 Consumption 2 Average Speed Date
Trip Settings
Limit Range Time Arrival Time Distance Consumption 1 Consumption 2 Average Speed Date
OK
OK
The information centre on the instrument pack, is able to display individual values chosen from a list. To select which items make up the list, touch the square icon adjacent to each of your choices. Once you have made your selections, touch the OK icon.
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OK
Trip Settings
Limit Range Time Arrival Time Distance Consumption 1 Consumption 2 Average Speed Date
OK
ICE1945 ENG
The information centre on the instrument pack is able to display individual values chosen from a list. To select which items make up the list, touch the square icon adjacent to each of your choices. Once you have made your selections, touch the OK icon.
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Radio
RADIO
RADIO CONTROLS
1
Radio
FM 90.7 KALX
Band FM A
FM
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
INFO
12 11 10 9
ICE2150 NAS
8
7. Audio 8. Volume 9. Info 10. Audio on/off 11. Tone
Note: The Infotainment system is operated by a combination of physical buttons on the touch screen surround and virtual buttons displayed on the touch screen. To avoid confusion when reading this handbook, the physical buttons are referred to as buttons and the on screen buttons as icons.
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Radio Operation
Radio Operation
RADIO OPERATION
Home Menu
Settings Navigation
Band selection
FM
Radio
FM
AM
90.7
KALX
On-Road Info
Phone
KALX KCEO KQED KLFF KFI KSAN KXJZ
Band FM A
FM
4x4 Info
Audio Video
KKFS KCSM
ICE1764 ENG
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
FM A
AM A
ICE2151 NAS
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0.5ml
2
B4100 0.3ml
When in radio mode, touch the Band icon repeatedly, until the required band is selected (FM or AM).
GAYDON
B4450 1.1ml
Audio Mode
>M40
B4100
1/2 mi
M 4 0
Radio
CD AUX
TV
h min
3 1.5 mi
GAYDON
To access the radio mode, either touch the Audio Video icon on the home menu, or press the MODE button and turn the rotary control until Radio is highlighted. Note: When the Audio system is operating in 1-HOUR mode, the audio controls on the steering wheel do not function.
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Radio Operation
Auto storing stations
Radio
FM 90.7 KALX
FM
Alternatively, touch and hold the FM A icon to start the auto store process.
Radio
Autostore
Band
KALX KCEO KQED KLFF KFI KSAN KXJZ
Band FM A
FM
FM A
FM
KKFS KCSM
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2154 NAS
Radio
FM A Autostore
Auto Store
Manual
Scan
Direct Frequency Input
To stop auto store at any time, irrespective of the method used, press either of the seek buttons. The auto store search will stop, the preset station positions will remain as shown prior to the search beginning and the last station played will resume. Pressing the mode button, or touching the Radio, CD, Video or Aux icons will also cancel the auto store search and move to the relevant display.
Tuning
PTY
RDS
ICE2152 NAS
When in radio mode, to auto store stations, touch the settings icon (arrowed). Select the tuning screen by touching the Tuning icon at the bottom left of the settings screen. Touch the Auto Store icon to start storing stations. Repeat for all other bands. The other Auto store bands are FMA and AMA.
Radio
FM Autostore
Band FM A
FM
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2153 NAS
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Radio Operation
Selecting preset stations Once the station frequencies have been auto stored, they can be selected by touching the icon for the required station.
M 4 0
>M40
Radio
GAYDON
B4100 0.3ml
FM
90.7
KALX
Band FM A
FM
B4450 1.1ml
Radio Preset
>M40
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
1/2 mi
M 4 0
B4100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 105.7 2
h min
0.5ml 0.3ml
Radio
FM 83.9 KKFS
B4100
3 1.5 mi
GAYDON
Band FM A
FM
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2155 NAS
Alternatively, rotate the audio control. The first click displays the current station and each subsequent click moves to the next station. Clockwise rotation moves up, anti-clockwise moves down. Note: See also Quick Overview section at the front of this book. Seeking stations
>M40
0.5ml
2
B4100 0.3ml
3 h min 1.5 mi
GAYDON
ICE2105 ENG
Press the up or down seek button to skip to the next available station in that direction.
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Radio Operation
Manual tuning
SEEK
Radio Radio
FM 90.7 KALX FM 90.7 KALX
Band FM A
FM
KKFS
FM A
KCSM
FM
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2156 NAS
Radio
FM 87.2 KQED SCAN
When seeking from the main radio screen, the station information will be displayed in the data display at the top of the screen.
Auto Store
Manual
Scan
Direct Frequency Input
SEEK
B4450 1.1ml
Radio Information
>M40
Tuning
PTY
RDS
ICE2158 NAS
B4100
1/2 mi
FM M 4 0
90.7
KALX
0.5ml 0.3ml
2
h min
B4100
3 1.5 mi
GAYDON
To manually input a frequency, touch the FM settings icon (arrowed), to display the settings screen. A new frequency may be selected by touching the icons indicated.
When seek is enabled from any view other than audio/video, the station information is displayed briefly as a pop-up.
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Radio Operation
Radio
FM A 87.5 FM
Radio
87.2 KQED
Auto Store
Manual
Band FM A
FM
Scan
Direct Frequency Input
Tuning
PTY
RDS
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
Radio
87.2 KQED
FM A
87.5 C
KALX
Band FM A
FM
1
Manual 4
7
2 5
Auto Store 3
KQED
6 Scan
8
0
KCSM
Tuning
PTY
OK
Radio
CD
DVD TV DVD
AUX
ICE2159 NAS
Once the frequency has been set, the station information (if available) will be displayed in the information display.
Auto Store 3
6 Scan
1
Manual 4
7
2 5
8
0
To save the station frequency as a preset, touch and hold a location icon for approximately three seconds. After a short delay the station name will be displayed at that preset location.
Tuning
PTY
OK
ICE2109 ENG
Touch the Direct Frequency Input icon and a pop-up will be displayed to allow the frequency to be entered using the numeric key pad. Note: Only some of the digits will be enabled on the pop-up screen. These are the only digits available to start the frequency. When the first digits have been input further available digits will be displayed. When the desired frequency has been entered, press the OK icon to confirm.
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Radio Operation
Program search by type (PTY)
Radio
FM A 90.7
Auto Store
Manual
A menu screen is displayed, which allows you to scroll up or down through a list of programme types. To select a type, touch the box icon to the left of the program type required. Searching will then be displayed in the information display. Note: To cancel the search, press either of the seek buttons.
Scan
Direct Frequency Input
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2020 NAS
It is possible to search for stations of a certain type, for example Rock Music. From the settings screen, touch the PTY icon. Note: The PTY menu is NOT available when the vehicle is moving.
Radio
FM A 90.7 Pop Music Rock Music Easy Listening
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
Radio
FM A Searching Pop Music Rock Music Easy Listening
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2021 NAS
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Radio Operation
PTY PROGRAMME TYPES
The following list contains examples of programme types. Specific titles may vary. NONE NEWS SPORTS ROCK SOFT RCK TOP 40 COUNTRY JAZZ CLASSICL R&B SOFT R&B REL MUSIC REL TALK WEATHER TEST ALERT! No programme type defined News services Sport Rock music Soft rock music Top 40 (chart music) Country music Jazz music Classical music R&B (Rhythm and Blues) Soft R&B Religious music Religious talk Weather information Emergency test Emergency information
Program types available to search, are subject to change. Note: TEST and ALERT emergency broadcast stations may not be available currently. When the ALERT stations are available they will broadcast important information in the event of an emergency. TEST will broadcast a test signal for the emergency information to allow the public and emergency services to ensure that emergency procedures can be practised without causing alarm. Note: If no control is pressed within 5 seconds of PTY being selected, programme type tuning will be cancelled automatically.
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Radio
90.7
Auto Store
Manual
Scan
Direct Frequency Input
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2022 NAS
When the settings menu is displayed, touch the RBDS settings icon (arrowed).
KFI KSAN KXJZ
Band
Radio Settings
FM A
FM A
FM
90.7
RBDS
0n
0ff
Radio
CD
TV
Radio
Tuning
FM A 90.7
PTY
RBDS
Auto Store
Radio Settings
Manual
Scan
FM A 90.7
On
Off
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2016NAS
To access the RBDS settings menu from the main radio screen, touch the FM settings icon (arrowed).
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2023 NAS
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News Information
News Information
INFORMATION BROADCASTS
On the FM waveband, RBDS enables the radio to receive news information broadcasts. RBDS also allows the radio to automatically re tune to stations that are linked to the same network.
Radio
FM A 90.7
NEWS INFORMATION
i
Auto Store
Manual
Scan
Direct Frequency Input
News
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2022 NAS
KFI
Band
Radio Settings
FM A 90.7
Radio
0n
RBDS
0ff
FM
90.7
KALX
News
Band FM A
FM
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
Radio
CD
TV
Radio Settings
FM A RBDS 90.7
ICE2024 NAS
On
Off
Selecting news information Press and hold the information button for more than 2 seconds, to select or de-select News Information - the word NEWS will appear in, or disappear from, the display accordingly. During news broadcasts, the display flashes NEWS alternately with the name of the radio station providing the news information.
Tuning
PTY
RBDS
ICE2023 NAS
With the RBDS feature selected, any available news information broadcasts can be selected automatically, as and when they occur (even during CD play).
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News Information
News information during CD play When the news information mode is active, CD play will be interrupted by news information broadcasts automatically, whenever they occur. The display will pop up the station name and NEWS. At the end of each broadcast, CD play will resume from the point at which CD play was interrupted. Switching off news information Press and hold the information button for more than 2 seconds (NEWS OFF appears in the display). This action will prevent future news broadcasts from being received until the feature is reselected. Unwanted news information broadcasts can be aborted by briefly pressing the information button. In this case, because the feature is being disabled DURING an information broadcast, disablement is permanent and the NEWS icon is removed. Press the information button for more than 2 seconds to restore the NEWS icon.
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1 4
CD CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
MP3 No Disc
CD
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
INFO
12 11 10 9
ICE2160 NAS
8
7. Audio 8. Volume 9. Info 10. Audio on/off 11. Tone
Note: The Infotainment system is operated by a combination of physical buttons on the touch screen surround and virtual buttons displayed on the touch screen. To avoid confusion when reading this handbook, the physical buttons are referred to as buttons and the on screen buttons as icons.
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ICE1965 ENG
3
Fully open the sliding cover (3) to insert or remove the magazine (2). Keep the cover closed at all other times, to prevent dirt and dust from entering the CD changer unit. Press button (1) to eject the magazine. Loading and unloading the magazine
ICE1966 ENG
ICE2077 LHD
To unload the magazine, hold the magazine with the arrow uppermost, pull out each tray in turn by its tab (see arrow above), while holding the tray securely so as not to drop the disc. Unload one disc at a time and handle only the edge and centre of the disc.
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ICE1967 ENG
Place a disc (label side uppermost) onto each tray, holding ONLY the outside edge and centre hole of the disc. Load only one disc in each tray. Correctly align the tray with the parallel slots on each side of the magazine and slide the tray fully into the magazine. Insert the magazine in the direction of the arrow marked on the magazine casing and push it fully into the CD changer. Close the sliding cover. Important: The CD autochanger should only be used as described - any other application or method of use could result in the user being exposed to invisible laser radiation, exceeding the limit of laser Class 1. Use standard 12 cm CDs only. DO NOT use irregularly shaped or damaged CDs - these may damage the compact disc changer unit.
8 cm CD singles must NOT be used, even if a CD adaptor is fitted. Closed session CD-R and CD-RW discs can be played. The CD autochanger should not be used in temperatures outside the range -10oC to +60oC (14oF to 140oF). If the CD autochanger reaches temperatures higher than recommended for normal use, HIGH TEMP appears in the display. If this occurs, stop using the CD player, eject the magazine and allow the autochanger to cool down. If the problem persists, consult your Retailer.
Note: Additional magazines can be obtained from a Land Rover Retailer. CD autochanger maintenance The manufacturers do not recommend the use of lens cleaning discs.
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Playing CDs
>M40
1 No Disc 4 No Disc
No Disc
3 No Disc 6 No Disc
CD
0.5ml
2
5 No Disc
B4100 0.3ml
GAYDON
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
CD
B4450 1.1ml
Audio Mode
>M40
B4100
1/2 mi
M 4 0
Radio
CD AUX
TV
1 No Disc 4 No Disc
No Disc
3 No Disc 6 No Disc
CD
5 No Disc
h min
3 1.5 mi
GAYDON
CD
To select CD as the audio source, press the MODE button, which will display the Audio Mode pop-up. CD can be selected as the audio source by rotating the audio control, until CD is highlighted.
CD1
Tr 01
1 4
CD
2 5
3 6
CD
No Disc
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
A/V OFF
ICE2162 NAS
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
If CD mode is selected prior to inserting the magazine, the display will show No Cartridge. Once the magazine has been inserted, there will be a short delay whilst the system reads the discs, during which Please Wait - Loading will be displayed. Once the magazine has loaded and the discs have been read, play will commence with disc one, track one.
ICE2161 NAS
Alternatively, if any other audio source is currently in use, press the CD icon.
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CD
CD1 Tr 01 03 : 27
1 4
CD
2 5
CD CD
3 6
MP3 No Disc
CD
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
INFO
ICE2163 NAS
Track selection: With a CD playing, briefly press the right hand seek button to skip to the beginning of the next track, or the left seek button to return to the start of the current track. Press either button repeatedly, to reach the desired track. Track search (fast forward/reverse): Press and hold either seek button to play rapidly, forward or back, through one or more tracks. Normal playback will resume as soon as the button is released. Pause Touch the pause icon to suspend play; touch the icon again to resume play from the point at which it was suspended.
Disc selection buttons (1-6) With the CD changer selected, press the appropriate icon to select a disc from the changer. Playback will start from the beginning of that disc and progress sequentially through all the discs in the disc changer. Note: The audio system can only recognise a disc type after it has read the disc at least once. An empty compartment cannot be selected because the icon will be grey. If a CD is inserted upside down or a faulty CD inserted then the icon for that compartment remains at -- and the display shows INVALID DISC. Another disc must then be selected.
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No Disc
CD1
Tr 01
03 : 27
CD
2 5
CD CD
3 6
MP3 No Disc
CD
1 4
CD
2 5
CD CD
3 6
MP3 No Disc
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
1 4
CD
2 5
CD CD
3 6
MP3 No Disc
Random
CD
CD1 Tr 01
Repeat
Scan
00:25
Repeat
1 4
CD
2 5
CD CD
3 6
MP3 No Disc
Random
Repeat
CD Scan
ICE2164 NAS
1 4
CD
2 5
CD CD
3 6
MP3 No Disc
A selection of additional playback features are made available by touching the CD settings icon. Random The track order of play from the current disc is randomly selected by the CD player. Repeat The CD player plays the current track continuously, from start to finish, again and again until repeat is cancelled. CD Scan CD scan will play each track on the current disc in turn for ten seconds, until all tracks have been played. Play then resumes with the track from which Scan was initiated. This enables the user to sample each track before choosing one to listen to.
ICE2121 ENG
Icon - 1 Shows the currently playing CD. Icons - 2 & 5 Position occupied by CD. Icon - 3 Position occupied by MP-3 disc. Icon - 4 Various reasons, eg - disc not read yet or faulty disc or upside down disc etc. Icon - 6 No disc in this position.
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Select another playback feature. Press the forward or reverse buttons. Switch off the audio unit or the ignition switch.
CD1
02 : 23
Brothers In Arms
1 4
MP3 CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
CD No Disc
CD
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
1
CD
CD1
00 : 14
Brothers In Arms
1
CD1 02 - Money For Noth~ 02 : 23
MP3 CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
CD No Disc
CD
Brothers In Arms
4 CD No Disc
CD
1 4
MP3 CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2166 NAS
Radio CD DVD AUX
ICE2165 NAS
The CD unit is capable of playing MP3 discs, which are loaded into the magazine in the usual way. Note: A mixture of both CDs and MP3 discs can be loaded into the magazine at the same time. During playback of an MP3 disc (1), an additional information screen is displayed (2). If the MP3 disc has been recorded with the music files contained within folders, then the additional information screen will display folder information.
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Brothers In Arms
1 4
MP3 CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
CD No Disc
CD
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
CD
CD1 01 - Don't Know Why~ 00 : 16
MP3 folder and track format A CD-R or CD-RW can have MP3 folders and tracks recorded in many different ways with many layers of folders, with tracks distributed throughout the folder structure. To minimise the loading on the system, a rigid folder structure is required. Therefore, only one level (or layer) of folders is permitted. Up to 20 folders, with a maximum of 20 characters per folder title, are permitted in this level. Up to 50 tracks can exist in the root directory and up to 50 tracks can exist in each folder. Note: Any folder located within a folder will be ignored.
1 4
MP3 CD
2 5
CD MP3
3 6
CD No Disc
CD
Note: Any CD containing a mixture of MP3 and CD-DA tracks will be treated as a CD (any MP3 tracks will be ignored). Note: The CD autochanger may take a long time (1 minute or more) to load a disc, if the disc contains several sessions. The customer can create CDs with up to 40 sessions, but this will result in a long loading time. Note: The CD player is not guaranteed to play every disc available on the market, because of variations in the quality of discs available.
Radio
CD
DVD
AUX
ICE2167 NAS
To move between folders, use the left/right icons alongside the additional information screen. Track or file information is displayed in the usual way, via the top information screen.
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*
Making yourself clearly understood The voice control system includes a hands-free microphone, mounted in the roof lining at the front of your vehicle. Although the microphone filters out some ambient noise, there are a few points to observe to ensure that the system understands your commands: Speak continuously and at normal volume, avoiding unnatural emphasis and pauses between words. Do not speak while the voice control system itself is giving an output. The voice system displays LISTENING on the message centre and gives a beep when it is waiting for a speech input. It is possible that noise interference from outside the vehicle could affect commands. To avoid this, keep the doors, windows, and sunroof closed. If a command is not heard, or misunderstood, the voice system responds with; >Sorry<, >Command not recognised< or >No speech detected<. If this happens repeat the command. Avoid causing background noise in the vehicle while you are speaking and ask your passengers not to talk while you are issuing voice commands. The hands-free microphone is positioned to pick up the drivers voice. Commands made by other occupants may be picked up, but clarity and accuracy will be reduced.
VOICE CONTROL
IMPORTANT Voice control provides a safe and convenient way of operating the audio system, without the need to operate the controls manually. This enables you to concentrate fully on driving the vehicle and removes the need to divert your attention from the road ahead, in order to change settings or receive feedback from the system. A number of voice commands are available and with a little experience you will find them easy and convenient to use. Whenever you issue one of the defined commands with the system active, the voice control system converts your command into a control signal for the audio system. Your inputs take the form of dialogues or commands. You are guided through these dialogues by announcements or questions. Note: Please familiarise yourself with the operation of the audio system, before using voice control.
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H5837
To activate voice control: Briefly press the button (the audio system will mute at this point). A brief acoustic signal will be heard and LISTENING will be displayed on the main message centre, to indicate that the system is now waiting for a voice command.
Note: It is important to recognise that the Voice Recognition Commands follow a hierarchy, as per the following example:Device (e.g. Radio); followed by Function (e.g. Radio play); followed by Setting (e.g. Radio tune 96.9 FM).
Note: It is only necessary to use the steering wheel voice control button at the beginning of each voice session.
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General Commands*
General Commands
*
If you receive a telephone call (or Navigation route guidance instruction/news announcement) while conducting a dialogue by voice control, the voice control dialogue is interrupted. Command not recognised If a command is not recognised by the speech recognition system, it responds with >Sorry<. Please say your command again.
GENERAL COMMANDS
Activating the user help function Say the command Radio help - the audio system recites a list of Radio commands. Say the command CD help - the audio system recites a list of CD changer commands. Interrupting voice control A command can be interrupted by saying the word Cancel or by pressing the voice control button until the system responds by saying >Command cancelled<.
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Radio Commands
Radio Commands
Station tuning
Starting a dialogue Hold the voice control button on the multi-functional steering wheel until the acoustic signal is heard. Any audio sources in the vehicle are muted. Radio stations Frequencies are said as in the following examples: Radio Tune five thirty one AM, or Radio Tune five thirty one (531). Radio Tune nine hundred (900). Radio Tune fourteen forty (1440). Radio Tune fifteen oh three AM (1503). Radio Tune fifteen ten AM (1510). Radio Tune ten eighty (1080). Radio Tune eighty nine point nine FM or Radio Tune eighty nine point nine (89.9).
Radio Tune eighty seven point nine FM, or Radio Tune eighty seven point nine (87.9). Radio Tune ninety point zero or Radio Tune ninety (90.0). Radio Tune ninety point one (90.1). Radio Tune one hundred point five (100.5). Radio Tune one oh one point one FM (101.1). Radio Tune one oh eight point oh, Radio Tune one oh eight point zero, or Radio Tune one oh eight (108.0). Radio Tune one oh seven point nine (107.9).
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Radio Commands
STORING RADIO STATIONS
Storing via voice command Once you have tuned to a Radio station, it is possible to store that station for future use as a preset. The command Radio store preset <say number>(1-9), calls up the dialogue for storing a preset station. The command Radio band autostore, enters the autostore function for the selected frequency band (e.g. FM). Name tags Name tags are a unique name or phrase of your choice, which can be used to recall a radio station. The name tags used can be the station name or a completely separate name of your choosing. The names are stored in a directory by using the Radio store name command. The system responds with >Name please<. You the say the name that you have chosen (e.g. Radio 1). The system will read out a list of current name tags when given the command Radio directory. Radio tune <name tag> is used to select a station that has been previously stored.
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Radio Commands
RADIO PLAY DIRECTORY
Tune / delete from the radio directory The commands Radio play directory or Radio directory, enable you to have all your radio name tag entries in your voice recognition radio directory, read out in stored order. Commands can be entered during the system response. Replay After a name tag has been read out by the system, give the command Replay and the name tag will be repeated. Tune After a name tag has been read out by the system, give the command Tune and the radio tunes to the station saved under that name tag. Delete After a name tag has been read out by the system, give the command Delete and the name tag will be removed from the directory. Cancel After a name tag has been read out by the system, give the command Cancel and the current voice session will end.
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Radio Commands
RADIO DELETE DIRECTORY
Deleting the directory The command Radio delete directory, deletes all entries in the radio directory.
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CD Commands
CD Commands
Selecting Disc and track numbers For CD player commands, say disc and track numbers as in the following examples: CD play Disc one. CD play Disc six track ten. CD play Track twenty five. CD play Track forty seven.
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Index
C
Care of compact discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Care of touch screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 CD autochanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 CD controls MP3 discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 playback features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 playing CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 selecting CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 selection/search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 CD data encryption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 CD faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 CD playback functions CD scan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 disc selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 pause. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 random . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 repeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 track selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 tracksearch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 CD player controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 CD sound quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Compact discs - care of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Controls - audio unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 37 Copy protected CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 seeking stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 selecting preset stations. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 station auto-store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Radio reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 RBDS information broadcasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 selecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Reception - radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
S
Settings audible feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . audio system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . computer - main screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . display language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . display screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . distance to destination (without navigation). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fuel and temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . speed (with navigation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . speed (without navigation). . . . . . . . . . . stopwatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . time and date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trip display (with navigation) . . . . . . . . . trip display (without navigation). . . . . . . units of measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . voice language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 13 16 28 16 13 17 33 28 29 31 34 15 34 35 14 18 24 26 24 26 25 25 11
M
MP3 discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
N
News information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
T
Tone adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . balance and fade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bass, treble and sub-woofer. . . . . . . . . . LOGIC7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . source memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tone reset all. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Touch screen care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
P
Personalising settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
R
Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) . . . . Radio operation band selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . manual tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PTY (program types) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 38 41 40 44
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Index
V
Voice recognition activating the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 CD commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 defined commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 general commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 59 help function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 59 important information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 interrupting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 making yourself understood. . . . . . . . . . 56 radio commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 radio tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 storing radio stations . . . . . . . . . 61, 62, 63 Volume adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Automatic Volume Control (AVC). . . . . . 20 information announcements . . . . . . . . . 21 manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 navigation guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 resetting the volume settings . . . . . . . . . 23 telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 voice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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Waveband selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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